Business Entity Documents Templates

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This Form is used for filing the annual report by Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) in North Carolina. It is a legal requirement to provide updated information about the business and its members to maintain active status as an LLC in the state.

This is a document which must be filed by every California stock, agricultural cooperative and registered foreign corporation in order to provide the California Secretary of State with information about the business's officers, directors, registered agents, and address.

This document is a sample of the Articles of Incorporation for a profit corporation in the state of Colorado. It outlines the basic information required to establish a corporation, such as the company name, purpose, registered agent, and share structure. This document is a useful template for those looking to incorporate in Colorado.

This Form is used for filing an annual report for business entities in the state of Indiana.

This form is used for changing the fiscal month of a business entity in the state of Kansas.

This document provides information and instructions for businesses in California who want to make an offer in compromise to settle their tax debt with the Franchise Tax Board (FTB).

This form is used for claiming a refund for a business entity in California if there is a reasonable cause for the refund.

This Form is used for converting an "other Business Entity" into a Florida Limited Liability Company (LLC). It is required when converting a business entity into an LLC in Florida.

This Form is used for applying for a business entity license or registration. It is a standardized application that ensures consistency and completeness of information.

This Form is used for obtaining a Certificate of Limited Partnership in Hawaii. It provides instructions on how to complete and submit the form.

This Form is used for applying for a Business Entity Insurance License in Kentucky through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC).

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